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America First News
8 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Justice Ketanji Jackson's faulty claim in affirmative action case takes another hit as lawyers 'clarify' brief
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faces scrutiny for flawed claim about Black infant mortality in dissenting opinion on affirmative action. The claim was based on a misleading statement in an amicus brief, and a law firm sought to clarify the claim. The study on which the claim was based showed a reduction in mortality rates, not an increase in survival rates.
#society
Fox News: Robert De Niro attends funeral service for grandson Leandro, 19, in New York City
Robert De Niro attends funeral for his grandson at Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel in New York City. Funeral was attended by friends and family.
Flag And Cross: Woman Thanked by Police After Finding a Strange Dog in Her Yard
Camryn Escoto notices an unfamiliar dog in the background of a video chat with her uncle while she is away from home. Upon returning, she takes her own dog for a walk and the additional dog joins them. It turns out the dog is a missing K-9 named Odin from the Madera County Sheriff's Department. Escoto posts on a neighborhood app and reunites Odin with his handler. The sheriff expresses gratitude and Escoto is glad she could help.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist Papers: RFK Jr. Rips Joe Biden to Pieces Over Decision to Send Banned Cluster Bombs to Ukraine
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes Biden administration's decision to supply Ukraine with controversial cluster munitions. Cluster bombs have long-standing threat to civilians, causing injuries and deaths after conflicts end. Kennedy points out that more than 100 nations have banned these weapons, questioning the US sending them to Ukraine.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Walmart's Bill Simon Says Inflation Having ‘Much Bigger Impact’ on Households Than Looming Recession
Former Walmart U.S. CEO Bill Simon believes that inflation poses a bigger risk to American households than the impending recession. Recent data shows that the U.S. economy remains strong with solid job creation and a low unemployment rate, suggesting more inflationary pressure than recessionary pressure. However, there are growing recession signals, including a decline in U.S. factory orders and the manufacturing sector falling deeper into recession territory. The economy faces clear challenges, and experts warn of obvious downturn threats.
#culture
The New American: Trump's War on Ugly Architecture Revived by Competing Bills in Congress
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are introducing competing bills that would impact the architectural style of new federal buildings. The Republican bill, supported by President Trump, aims to promote classical architecture derived from Greek and Roman antiquity, while targeting modernist styles. Democrats, on the other hand, support a bill that embraces a variety of architectural styles and avoids the development of an official style. This debate reflects a larger cultural and political divide in society.
#health
The Blaze: 'Big win': Tennessee's ban on transgender surgery for kids goes into effect immediately, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has ruled that Tennessee can implement its ban on transgender surgery and medical interventions for minors while a case challenging the law progresses. The law prohibits surgical procedures and administration of hormones or puberty blockers for gender transition. Supporters of the law argue that children cannot give consent for experimental medical procedures or drugs, while opponents claim that the ban interferes with parental rights. This decision makes Tennessee the first state to have such a ban in effect.
#crime
Fox News: Former Northwestern player details 'inhumane' hazing allegations following Pat Fitzgerald's suspension
The Northwestern football program is facing allegations of hazing, including acts of sexual misconduct. Head coach Pat Fitzgerald has been suspended for two weeks. The hazing involved upperclassmen "dry-humping" freshmen players and forcing them to perform degrading acts.
#other
The Epoch Times: California Endangered Species Act Protects Sage Grouse for at Least a Year
The California Fish and Game Commission has granted full protection under the California Endangered Species Act to the greater sage grouse, a candidate species at risk of extinction. Advocates praise the move, citing habitat loss and declining populations as major threats. The decision follows years of petitions and legal battles to protect the last grouse in North America.